Seems there's no shortage of stories predicting the demise of radio, AM in particular. While briefly listening to WXRL a few days ago, the thought occurred, "Who's gonna buy these mom and pop AM radio stations when the owner dies and they become part of an estate?" Will family members simply pull the plug and sell the land to developers? Will they sell the station for pennies on the dollar just to settle the estate? Seems to me that the owners of small AM stations may be the last owners these stations will ever have. Who in their right mind would spend a bushel of money to buy an AM in say... Lancaster, Lockport, Batavia, Brockport, Niagara Falls or Springville. An AM with a translator or two, or three, like Warsaw's WCJW, doesn't seem to be all that enticing.